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Anonymous
Years ago
LA Lakers fire Mike Brown
Fair enough they don't have great shooters on the team, but any other reason?
I'd like to see D'Antoni coach. Would be fun to see them play loose. Not sure if they have the athletes to do it though. They don't have the athletes to make an effective transition team, maybe a semi-transition team that makes quick decisions and takes their first available opportunity, much like he was doing in Phoenix. They have the basketball brains for that. But let Nash control the ball ffs.
Coached them to conference semi (lost to Thunder) and working with a rebuilt Lakers team missing a key piece (Nash). Organisation clearly has high expectations.
Wonder if this event might influence the decisions of another professional sports team based in the western suburbs of Adelaide.